"Fifteen Ravine" was the name given by the Army to the shallow ravine, once bordered by fifteen trees, which ran at right angles to the railway about 800 metres south of the village of Villers-Plouich, but the cemetery is in fact in "Farm Ravine," on the east side of the railway line, nearer to the village. Fifteen Ravine British Cemetery now contains 1,267 burials and commemorations of the First World War, of which 739 of the burials are unidentified.
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